Issue 79447

Summary: Use System colors for highlighted text in dialog boxes
Product: porting Reporter: eric.bachard
Component: MacOSXAssignee: eric.bachard
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact: issues@porting <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: ismaelooo, issues
Version: 680m217Keywords: aqua
Target Milestone: OOo 2.3   
Hardware: Mac   
OS: Mac OS X, all   
Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---
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Description Flags
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Gold highlighting none

Description eric.bachard 2007-07-10 18:02:52 UTC
There is an entry for highlighted text in System Preferences -> Appearance

Default is light Blue, but this can be customized very easely.

Currently the highlighted color is the same for popup menus and dialog boxes -> not Aqua HIG 
compliant
Comment 1 eric.bachard 2007-07-10 18:04:39 UTC
Fixed in aquavcl02
Comment 2 pavel 2007-07-24 11:58:02 UTC
The same color is also used for highlighting icons in the toolbar?

When the default light blue is selected, icons in the toolbar are highlighted with gray, but when I select 
Gold, the icons are highlighted with gold (a bit darker though).

See the attached pictures.

Is this HIG compliant?
Comment 3 pavel 2007-07-24 11:58:36 UTC
Created attachment 47024 [details]
Blue highlighting
Comment 4 pavel 2007-07-24 11:59:03 UTC
Created attachment 47025 [details]
Gold highlighting
Comment 5 pavel 2007-07-25 13:50:12 UTC
Text is highlighted -> OK.
Comment 6 thorsten.ziehm 2009-07-20 15:19:32 UTC
This issue is closed automatically and wasn't rechecked in a current version of
OOo. The fixed issue should be integrated in OOo since more than half a year. If
you think this issue isn't fixed in a current version (OOo 3.1), please reopen
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